Disclosure of Information Policy
The Board of Executive Directors of the Inter-American Investment Corporation approved the institution’s new Disclosure of Information Policy on October 11, 2005, which replaced the former policy approved on January 15, 1999. The Board’s approval followed a 90-day public consultation process. The new policy significantly expands the scope of information disclosed to the public and, for the first time, explicitly provides for the public disclosure of any information relating to the IIC and its activities in the absence of a compelling reason for confidentiality.
The IIC’s new policy reaffirms its commitment to transparency and accountability in all its activities. Documents prepared between January 15, 1999 and December 1, 2005, are governed by the previous policy (approved January 15, 1999). The new policy took effect on December 1, 2005.
Click here to view the Disclosure of Information Policy:
What the IIC Discloses
Institutional Information
- IIC Board of Governors
- IIC Board of Executive Directors
- Agendas and Minutes of Board Meetings
- IIC Policies and Procedures
Operational Information
- Investment Summaries and Environmental, and Social Reviews of Proposed Projects
- Approved Projects
- Model Corporate Loan Agreement
- Model Financial Institution Loan Agreement
- Trust Funds
Project Evaluation Reports
- 2011 - Eighth Evaluation Report
- 2010 - Seventh Evaluation Report
- 2009 - Sixth Evaluation Report
- 2008 - Fifth Evaluation Report
- 2007 - Fourth Evaluation Report
Financial Information
Budget Execution Reports:
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IIC Management and Staff
Management Biographies
IIC Staff
Fraud and Corruption Reports
Please visit the IDB’s Office of Institutional Integrity
Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism (ICIM)
In March 2008, IIC Management assigned two staff members to observe and take part in the activities of an IDB interdepartmental working group charged with completing ongoing efforts to strengthen and revise the IDB mechanism.
The IIC’s role in the public consultation process for the new IDB Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism (ICIM) was that of an observer. The IIC intends to bring a consistent mechanism reform proposal to its Board of Executive Directors that will allow the IIC to participate in the ICIM and reflect the results of the public consultation.
For more information on the IIC’s participation in the revised ICIM, click here.
For more information on the ICIM, click here.


